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Water forms the basis of one of the two most basic aquarium classifications: vs. . Most fish and plant species tolerate only a limited range of water temperatures: Tropical or warm water aquaria maintain an average temperature of about 25 °C (77 °F) are much more common, and are among the most popular aquarium denizens. Cold water aquaria maintain temperatures below the room temperature. More important than the range is temperature consistency; most organisms are not accustomed to sudden changes in temperatures, which can cause and lead to disease. Water temperature can be regulated with a combined and heating or cooling unit.Photo provided by Flickr

AC Tropical Fish started out as a site for tropical aquarium fish keepers, but has now grown to include several other areas as well such as coldwater species and the set up and maintenance of a saltwater aquarium. For aquarists interested in keeping saltwater fish we have a rapidly growing collection of articles regarding the saltwater aquarium and its inhabitants. A saltwater aquarium is usually more complicated to handle than a basic freshwater tropical fish tank, but your invested time and efforts will be rewarded by the possibility to keep remarkably beautiful and fascinating saltwater fish species such as Clown fish, Damsel, marine Angel fish and various sharks. Some saltwater aquarium enthusiast will create miniature ecosystems in their saltwater aquarium and house not only saltwater fish, but also coral, anemones and crustaceans. For those interested in a true challenge it is even possible to keep more extraordinary animals such as Jelly fish, Squid and Octopus in a saltwater aquarium. Such species are usually kept alone in a species saltwater aquarium without any saltwater fish. Our species database for saltwater fish is continuously being updated and we can today offer more than 120 species profiles for saltwater fish species commonly found in the saltwater aquarium.
Photo provided by FlickrPhoto provided by FlickrPhoto provided by FlickrFishLore provides aquarium fish tank information for tropical fish hobbyists, covering both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. We present aquarium fish tank information in an easy to understand way so that more can enjoy our wonderful hobby! Consider joining us on the forum where you will find people that like to talk about fish tanks as much as you!About 1,800 tropical fish species are involved in the international trade, says of the New England Aquarium in Boston and Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. Hundreds more species of invertebrates, including live corals, are also part of this pipeline.The goal of Fish Lore is to present accurate saltwater fish, tropical freshwater fish and aquarium fish information in a way that every fish keeper can understand. If you feel some of the aquarium fish information on Fish Lore should be updated or changed, please let us know! See you on the forum!to Badman's Tropical Fish. I am sure you will find that the many sections of the site are both useful and entertaining. In addition to making the site as interactive as possible with various polls and forms, our active message forum contains shared ideas, helpful information, and interesting stories from great fish keepers around the globe. There are many informative sections for you to explore including aquarium set-up, quick care and maintenance stats, colorful photo galleries, and fish profiles. Our online aquarium log program allows you track the status of your fish, water parameters, and everything else in-between. With continuous updates and friendly knowledgeable staff, you're sure to increase your understanding or find the right answer. I invite you to explore the wonderful world of aquariology with Badman's Tropical Fish.

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Everyone is very welcome to join our forum here at AC Tropical fish. If you have a question about the set up and maintenance of a tropical fish aquarium that you can’t find the answer to in the tropical fish articles library or in our tropical fish species profiles, some of our well-informed members will most likely be able to help you out. Our staff will usually answer any question posted in our aquarium forum within 24 hours. The forum is not only a place where people discuss tropical aquarium fish in general; it is also a place to rant and rave about your latest aquatic endeavors. Did you manage to breed your Betta? Are you hesitant about which type of African cichlids that you want to select for your next reef valley aquarium? Have you finally managed to put together your Do It Yourself tropical fish aquarium? Share your experiences with tropical fish enthusiasts from all over the world.